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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

There are 129 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There are 129 new COVID cases in Ontario today

There have also been three more deaths in the province from the coronavirus, bringing the death toll to 2,719 in Ontario
Return to campus a daunting prospect for Canadian LSSU student

Return to campus a daunting prospect for Canadian LSSU student

Sault, Ont. student prepares letter for politicians on both sides of the border as Lake Superior State University prepares for in-person classes next month
Ontario reports 130 new cases of COVID-19 today

Ontario reports 130 new cases of COVID-19 today

There are currently 1,456 active, lab-confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Ontario
Column: The unknowns of covering sports during a global pandemic

Column: The unknowns of covering sports during a global pandemic

Life as a sportswriter has undoubtedly been different over the past four months
Sault councillors to vote on supporting border closure

Sault councillors to vote on supporting border closure

Batchewana First Nation and Garden River First Nation both oppose re-opening the border at this time
Mandatory indoor mask order comes into effect Friday, July 17 for all of Algoma

Mandatory indoor mask order comes into effect Friday, July 17 for all of Algoma

Algoma Public Health announced the new rules late this afternoon
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

New case reported Thursday evening in Algoma
Troubled by more than COVID, Gore St. drop-in site is closing for good

Troubled by more than COVID, Gore St. drop-in site is closing for good

Local officials hope to launch a new, more tightly managed Neighbourhood Resource Centre, at a new location
116 new COVID cases confirmed in Ontario today

116 new COVID cases confirmed in Ontario today

There are now 1,589 active cases of COVID-19 in the province, according to today's epidemiological report
Federal health minister not open to reopening borders at this time

Federal health minister not open to reopening borders at this time

Patty Hajdu says there's no reason to import potential new COVID-19 cases from south of the border, where numbers continue to soar to record highs